新研究者与期刊审稿人的互动:探索学术写作的建议

Dzul Rachman
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背景:期刊审稿人在传播研究成果方面发挥着至关重要的作用,但新研究人员经常与他们的反馈作斗争。本研究探讨了新研究者如何与期刊审稿人的反馈互动。研究方法:本研究是一个更大的研究项目的一部分,该项目旨在研究新手研究人员在英语作为外语(EFL)环境下的出版态度和实践。采用案例研究的方法,深入了解新研究人员如何参与期刊审稿人的反馈。以印尼语进行的访谈是主要数据来源,并补充了文本数据,包括手稿和答复信。研究发现:新手研究人员在行为上、情感上和认知上参与反馈。情感反应根据反馈的性质和先前的经验而变化。他们欣赏积极的反馈,但发现拒绝令人沮丧。个人判断影响他们如何重视反馈。结论:研究新手不顾情绪波动,勤奋地处理所有反馈。这揭示了他们的情感领域和行为领域之间的脱节。该研究强调了在学术出版过程中积极参与审稿人反馈的重要性。原创性:本研究填补了理解新研究者与期刊审稿人反馈互动的空白,强调了经验和个人判断的作用。它有助于学术写作中学生参与反馈的文献。
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Interactions of Novice Researchers with Journal Reviewers: Exploring Recommendations on Academic Writing
Background: Journal reviewers play a crucial role in disseminating research findings, but novice researchers often struggle with their feedback. This study explores how novice researchers engage with journal reviewer feedback.Methodology: This study is part of a larger research project examining novice researchers' publishing attitudes and practices in an English as a foreign language (EFL) setting. A case study approach was employed to gain an in-depth understanding of how novice researchers engage with journal reviewer feedback. Interviews, conducted in Bahasa Indonesia, were the primary data source, supplemented with textual data, including manuscripts and response letters.Findings: Novice researchers engage with feedback behaviorally, affectively, and cognitively. Affective responses vary based on feedback nature and prior experience. They appreciate positive feedback but find rejections frustrating. Personal judgment influences how they value feedback.Conclusion: Novice researchers diligently address all feedback despite emotional fluctuations. This reveals a disconnect between their affective and behavioral domains. The study emphasizes the importance of active engagement with reviewer feedback in the scholarly publication process.Originality: This research fills a gap in understanding novice researchers' interactions with journal reviewer feedback, emphasizing the role of experience and personal judgment. It contributes to the literature on student engagement with feedback in academic writing.
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